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Paul's paradigm for ministry in 2 Corinthians: Christ's death and resurrection

Paul's paradigm for ministry in 2 Corinthians: Christ's death and resurrection

... While some of the phrases in these verses are difficult to define exactly, the general idea is apparent. The participles “being saved” (sw|zome,noij) and “perishing” (avpollume,noij) patently have eschatological nuances, ...

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Paul's paradigm for ministry in 2 Corinthians: Christ's death and resurrection

Paul's paradigm for ministry in 2 Corinthians: Christ's death and resurrection

... The theological underpinning for Paul’s approach to ministry is found in 13:4 where Christ who “was crucified as a result of weakness, but lives as a result of God’s power” is the model [r] ...

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Participation with Christ: Past, Present and Future Aspects of the Believer’s Death and Resurrection with Christ in Romans 6:1-14

Participation with Christ: Past, Present and Future Aspects of the Believer’s Death and Resurrection with Christ in Romans 6:1-14

... The study concludes by: (i) afftrming the importance of the text forunderstanding themotifin Paul; (ii) confmning that his O'VV- language (at least as found in Rom 6:1-14) is essentially[r] ...

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The Book of Revelation: Hope in Dark Times

The Book of Revelation: Hope in Dark Times

... Those who have suffered and even died at the hands of Satan and his beastly agents are regularly called “the saints” (8:3–4; 11:18; 13:7, 10; 14:12; 16:6; 17:6; 18:20, 24; 19:8; 20:6, 9). Who are they? Most interpreters ...

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The Bonds of Freedom: Vows, Sacraments and the Formation of the Christian Self

The Bonds of Freedom: Vows, Sacraments and the Formation of the Christian Self

... This passage of Scripture is a key source for the development of my central claim in this book. Here the ‘I’ of the apostolic self is not only decentered, but actually killed off and resurrected otherwise, in an ...

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The role of Jesus' resurrection in the Epistle to the Hebrews, once again : a brief response to Jean René Moret

The role of Jesus' resurrection in the Epistle to the Hebrews, once again : a brief response to Jean René Moret

... Jesus’ resurrection in Hebrews should be viewed as imparting eternal life to Christ or as a manifestation of Christ’s already eternal life fails, in my view, to take seriously the death and ...

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Reincarnation in Abrahamic Religions

Reincarnation in Abrahamic Religions

... concerns death and the ...of death, and although death as a biological fact is uniform across time and space, the human sense or experience of it is ...of death in the conceptual worlds of ...

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The Resurrection of the Messiah. A Narrative Commentary on the Resurrection Accounts in the Four Gospels

The Resurrection of the Messiah. A Narrative Commentary on the Resurrection Accounts in the Four Gospels

... But Luke’s singular contribution to a theology of God’s initiative in the resurrection is found in his strong insistence that everything that has taken place had to take place to fulfill the scriptures. The Christ ...

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The resurrection of Jesus: What’s left to say?

The resurrection of Jesus: What’s left to say?

... There is a parable in the Gospel of Luke that tells the story of the younger one of two brothers who took his share of the estate and squandered his wealth in wild living. When he ends up longing to fill his stomach with ...

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The intermediate state in Paul

The intermediate state in Paul

... of death as a state 'from which one would awake to resurrection life' (Bruce 1982: 96; Hendriksen 1955: 109; Morris 1956: ...between death and ...

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Theory of practice

Theory of practice

... A year later, Bourdieu and Passeron published ‘Sociology and Philosophy in France since 1945: Death and Resurrection of a Philosophy without Subject’ (Bourdieu and Passeron, 1967a) in[r] ...

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The Spiritual Landscape of Antonio de Calancha: The Destructions of Jerusalem, Palestine and Vilcabamba, Peru (69–1572 AD)

The Spiritual Landscape of Antonio de Calancha: The Destructions of Jerusalem, Palestine and Vilcabamba, Peru (69–1572 AD)

... Conclusion: The Spiritual Landscape of Antonio de la Calancha Calancha’s account of the martyrdom and the destruction of Vilcabamba through the framework of the crucifixion of Christ and the subsequent destruction of ...

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Calvin’s view on the book of the Acts of the Apostles

Calvin’s view on the book of the Acts of the Apostles

... Christ’s death and resurrection after his ascension pertains to the spreading of the Gospel from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth through the ministry of the ...the death and resurrection of ...

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Faith in the Resurrection: The Resurrection in the New Testament

Faith in the Resurrection: The Resurrection in the New Testament

... no resurrection of the dead? 13 If there is no resurrection of the dead, then Christ has not been raised; 14 and if Christ has not been raised, then our proclamation has been in vain and your faith has been ...

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AGAPE AS DEATH DRIVE Christian Soteriology and Sacrament as Vectors of the Traumatic

AGAPE AS DEATH DRIVE Christian Soteriology and Sacrament as Vectors of the Traumatic

... his resurrection and victory” “We have been buried with him by baptism into death, so that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, so we too might walk in newness of life" ...

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The perestroika of academic labour: The neoliberal transformation of higher education and the resurrection of the ‘command economy’

The perestroika of academic labour: The neoliberal transformation of higher education and the resurrection of the ‘command economy’

... The cases of a few high-profile, dissident intellectuals led to a general impression that it was formal censorship and state repression that was the fundamental method through which ideological conformity was maintained ...

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The ultimate miracle? The historicity of the Resurrection of Jesus

The ultimate miracle? The historicity of the Resurrection of Jesus

... bodily Resurrection is scientifically ...the resurrection of martyrs, Paul, the earliest writer of the New Testament, held the opinion that three days after his death, Jesus rose and ascended to ...

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Setting intertextuality and the resurrection of the postcolonial

Setting intertextuality and the resurrection of the postcolonial

... indeterminate meanings produced by citations, meanings that destabilise received views. In South African writing, for instance, settings like the servant’s room in the backyard or the master bedroom in the suburbs ...

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Resurrection from Bunkers and Data Centers

Resurrection from Bunkers and Data Centers

... Our access was prescribed by time. Scheduling a visit took months of preparation and had a pre- ordained duration. We were confronted by distinct ‘challenge points’ during our movement to the stacks: both physical ...

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The resurrection : aspects of its changing role in 20th century theology

The resurrection : aspects of its changing role in 20th century theology

... Schweitzer the Resurrection, Regarding pursues specifically how Paul Apostle Paul in The Mysticism on of the can hold death Jesus' to the saving of significance eschatological fact the i[r] ...

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